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Great Composers in Words & Music: Antonín Dvořák
Nicholas Boulton
38 TITRES • 1 HEURE ET 13 MINUTES • JUL 14 2023
Lecture
1
Introduction
00:08
2
Slavonic Dances, Op. 72, B. 147 (Version for Orchestra): No. 1 in B Major (Excerpt) (Version for Orchestra)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler
01:16
3
Bits and pieces are all we may know about the music of Antonín Dvořák
04:04
4
10 Biblical Songs, Op. 99, B. 185: No. 4, Hospodin jest můj pastýř (Excerpt)
Iwona Sakowicz & Manuel Lange
01:32
5
The fourth of Dvořák's Ten Biblical Songs, titled "The Lord is my shepherd" and set to a well-known Psalm text from the traditional Czech translation of the Kralice Bible
02:57
6
10 Biblical Songs, Op. 99, B. 185: No. 6, Slyš, ó Bože, volání mé (Excerpt)
Iwona Sakowicz & Manuel Lange
00:57
7
Antonín Leopold Dvořák was born on 8 September 1841 in the village of Nelahozeves, near Kralupy, in Bohemia, approximately 28km north of Prague
02:48
8
Symphony No. 6 in G Major, Op. 116 "Historische Symphonie im Styl und Geschmack vier verschiedener Zeitabschnitte": IV. Allerneueste Periode, 1840. Allegro vivace (Excerpt)
Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Košice & Alfred Walter
00:38
9
Reflecting on this period of the composer's life, Zubatý (the Czech writer mentioned previously) wrote…
02:31
10
Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, B. 9 "The Bells of Zlonice": II. Adagio molto (Excerpt)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser
00:49
11
Dvořák's first symphony, composed between February and March 1865, began life as a submission to a German composition competition…
01:34
12
Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, B. 9 "The Bells of Zlonice": I. Maestoso - Allegro (Excerpt)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser
01:48
13
In early 1865, Dvořák started teaching piano to the daughters of a Prague goldsmith: one of the two, Anna Čermáková would later become his wife…
01:24
14
String Quartet No. 4 in E Minor, B. 19: I. Assai con moto ed energico (Excerpt)
Fine Arts Quartet
01:04
15
Before he left the Provisional Theatre orchestra in the summer of 1871, Dvořák was the subject of an announcement in a leading local music journal
03:57
16
Král a uhlíř, B. 21, Act I Scene 9: Jaký zvuk to jest? (Excerpt)
Michelle Breedt, Dalibor Jenis, Peter Mikulas, Prague Chamber Chorus, Cologne West German Radio Chorus, Cologne West German Radio Symphony Orchestra & Gerd Albrecht
00:42
17
It seems that Dvořák's revision of the opera between 1873 and 1874 was but part of a larger stylistic renovation being undertaken by the composer at the time
02:06
18
Moravské dvojzpěvy, Op. 32, B. 62: No. 2, Veleť vtáčku (Excerpt)
Michaela Rózsa Růžičková, Hana Dobešová & Ladislava Vondrácková
00:45
19
In response to Dvořák's multi-composition submission for the 1877 stipendium, Brahms singled out the Moravian Duets for special praise
02:16
20
Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, B. 83: No. 1 in C Major (Excerpt)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler
00:54
21
While this style of music might be regarded, somewhat cynically, as a kind of opportunistic "tourist nationalism" (to quote a recent historian), listeners in Dvořák's time thought the very opposite…
02:47
22
Piano Trio No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 65, B. 130: I. Allegro ma non troppo (Excerpt)
Joachim Trio
00:58
23
In August 1883, Dvořák received a prestigious invitation: the London Philharmonic Society requested his presence as conductor (of his own orchestral works) in their forthcoming concert season
01:22
24
Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71 (1876 Version): Stabat mater dolorosa (Excerpt) (1876 Version)
Washington Orchestra & Robert Shafer
00:53
25
Dvořák left Prague for London on 5 March 1884: eight days later he was conducting the Stabat Mater in the Royal Albert Hall
03:13
26
Piano Trio No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 90, B. 166 "Dumky": I. Lento maestoso - Allegro vivace, quasi doppio movimento - Tempo I (Excerpt)
Ilya Kaler, Amit Peled & Alon Goldstein
02:01
27
In 1891, the same year Dvořák completed the "Dumky" Trio, he took up the position of professor of composition and instrumentation at the Prague Conservatory
03:20
28
Te Deum, Op. 103, B. 176: Te Deum laudamus (Excerpt)
Orfeón Pamplonés, Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra & Antoni Wit
01:32
29
The premiere of the Te Deum within the celebratory concert, which took place on 21 October 1892 at New York's Carnegie Hall, was preceded by a concert address by the American musical patron…
03:11
30
Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": III. Scherzo. Molto vivace (Excerpt)
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser
01:28
31
Following the premiere of his Ninth Symphony, Dvořák may well have looked forward to a prosperous and productive period in New York
03:37
32
Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: III. Finale. Andante - Allegro vivo (Excerpt)
Maria Kliegel, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Halasz
01:14
33
The next - and, indeed, the penultimate - phase in Dvořák's compositional journey seems to have emerged from his previous interest in music's extra-musical associations…
02:59
34
The Water Goblin, Op. 107, B. 195 (Excerpt)
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra & Antoni Wit
01:38
35
During his final years, Dvořák became the recipient of various honours…
03:50
36
Armida, Op. 115, B. 206, Act I Scene 1: Jak z dervišových prstů řinou (Excerpt)
Roman Janál, Prague Chamber Chorus, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra & Gerd Albrecht
01:40
37
Dvořák is said to have departed the theatre early on the evening of 25 March 1904, during the premiere of Armida at the National Theatre in Prague…
02:33
38
Hymnus ad laudes in festo Sanctae Trinitatis, B. 82 (Excerpt)
Iwona Sakowicz & Peter Frisee
01:07
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